27 May 2015
Curriculum Report – English
Our Vision:
To create a community of learners with:
High Academic achievement in Literacy
To create a community of Maori learners with:
High Academic achievement in Literacy
Our Focus: Enhancing Written Language
Students wrote and read on a regular basis.
They have been exposed to a variety of motivational experiences to enhance and interest their writing.
Teachers were beginning to use broader writing prompts.
They worked in small ability based groups.
Used modelled writing to develop their own writing.
Student worked on and became more familiar with the writing process (Planning, Drafting, Editing, Publishing).
School wide spelling essential lists testing for all children.
Junior syndicate starting to use Early word programme to help accelerate students knowledge in sight words.
Oral Language is an integral part of the Reading and Writing programme.
Literacy programmes and structure involve a closer link to reading.
Most students have completed at least 2 e-AsTTle samples.
All students are tested on running records (PM Benchmarks) as needed, according to the Assessment Guidelines.
Schoolwide spelling on Essential Lists.
Reading and Writing OTJ’s for Year 1-3 will be entered on their anniversary date.
This is the first year we have had a complete and accurate set of writing data. From this it shows that the schoolwide achievement in writing is low across all levels.
Teachers have identified at risk students in their class. These students are being monitored at syndicate meetings.
Using some aspects of the Reggio Emilia philosophy in most rooms using stations to engage children.
Teachers involved in PD with experts and are viewing each other rooms / programmes to get further ideas.
Sharing of best practise - Through syndicate meetings.
Literacy Leaders are viewing children’s books/teachers planning and offering feedback.
Practice Analysis Conversations (PAC) on teaching practice with Writing as the focus.
Assessment will be moderated at Syndicate Level and also school wide.
All teachers use 9-11 as their set time for Literacy programmes in their class.
A school-wide spelling programme using essential Lists is being refined and used across the school.
e-AsTTle results will be more closely analysed to determine exactly what aspect of writing is hampering achievement (e.g. punctuation, impact, spelling?) and activities to focus on them will be sourced and shared.
Each class has a target group whose progress is being monitored.
Teachers will share ideas for motivating writers such as topic choice, presentation or incentives.
Student achievement is being monitored each fortnight at syndicate meetings.
Teachers will continue to develop Literacy programmes according to the needs identified through this process.